United States National Rugby Union Team - Recent Results

Recent Results

The following table shows the results of the US national team in official test matches during the previous 24 months.

Date Opponent Opp Rank Result Location Attendance Event
2012-11-24 Romania 18 W (34-3) Romania
Stadionul NaĊ£ional de Rugby Arcul de Triumf
end-of-year tests
2012-11-17 Tonga 12 L (13-22) Wales
Parc Eirias
end-of-year tests
2012-11-09 Russia 19 W (40-26) Wales
Parc Eirias
end-of-year tests
2012-06-23 Italy 12 L (10-30) United States
BBVA Compass
17,214 mid-year tests
2012-06-16 Georgia 14 W (36-20) United States
Infinity Park
3,800 mid-year tests
2012-06-09 Canada 13 L (25-28) Canada 7,521 mid-year tests
2011-09-27 Italy 11 L (10-27) New Zealand 14,997 Rugby World Cup
2011-09-23 Australia 3 L (5-67) New Zealand 33,824 Rugby World Cup
2011-09-15 Russia 19 W (13-6) New Zealand 13,931 Rugby World Cup
2011-09-11 Ireland 8 L (10-22) New Zealand 20,823 Rugby World Cup
2011-08-21 Japan 13 L (14-20) Japan 12,519 mid-year tests
2011-08-13 Canada 16 L (7-27) United States
Infinity Park
5,000 mid-year tests
2011-08-06 Canada 16 L (22-28) Canada 10,621 mid-year tests
2011-06-18 Russia 19 W (32-25) England Churchill Cup
2011-06-08 Tonga 17 L (13-44) England 2,100 Churchill Cup

Notes:

  • Opponent rank is listed as of the date of the match.
  • Green shading indicates a win against a higher ranked opponent. Red shading indicates a loss against a lower ranked opponent.

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